Cyber Security Presented by the FBI

Session 1 - 8:30am

Speakers
  • Special Agent Jessica Paul - FBI
Summary
The FBI Cyber Division is a Federal Bureau of Investigation division which heads the national effort to investigate and prosecute internet crimes, including 'cyber based terrorism, espionage, computer intrusions, and major cyber fraud.' Hear from one of the FBI's finest concerning all things Cyber Security.

Emergency Action Plans

Session 1 - 8:30am

Speakers
  • Nick Seitz - Owner, FireFighter Safe
Summary
An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. The purpose of an EAP is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies. Learn how to create and execute an EAP by a highly trained EMT professional through FireFighter Safe.

Slips, Trips and Falls

Session 1 - 8:30am

Speakers
  • Orry Zumbiel - Structural Engineer, LJB
Summary
According to the Department of Labor, slips, trips & falls make up the majority of general industry accident. This session will explain ways employers can keep workers safe, including appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), training methods and preventative steps.

Trenching Safety Practices

Session 1 - 8:30am

Speakers
  • Joe Reich - Director of Safety and Risk Management, Shook Construction
Summary
Join a regional trenching expert to discuss all aspects of trenching safety, including:avoiding common mistakes, precautions employers should take to void cave-ins, requirements for safely installing/removing protective systems, pre-planning tips and much more.

Medical Marijuana Laws

Session 2 - 10:00am

Speakers
  • Kate Lemke - Senior Consultant, Working Partners
Summary
Ohio HB523 becomes operational in September making medical marijuana legal under certain circumstances. This session will outline the practical and operational issues at play with the law, and provide a framework for helping employers decide to accommodate employees using medical marijuana.

Silica Responsibilities

Session 2 - 10:00am

Speakers
  • Mike Chatlos - Account Executive, 3M Personal Safety Division
Summary
Around 2.3 million workers are exposed to crystalline silica on the job. The safety concern exists when tasks such as drilling or grinding create respirable dust released into the air. Learn what employers’ responsibilities are to ensure a safe work environment around this hazard

Accident Analysis

Session 2 - 10:00am

Speakers
  • Brad Ridenour - Industrial Engineer, BWC
Summary
During an incident investigation, an employer must determine which factors contributed to the incident, and both OSHA and the EPA encourage employers to go beyond the minimum investigation required and conduct a root cause analysis. Join a BWC expert to learn how to conduct proper a proper step-by-step accident analysis.

Drones and Safety Through Technology

Session 2 - 10:00am

Speakers
  • Benjamin Hissam - Safety Consultant, BWC
Summary
Learn about special benefits to emergency response organizations as well as specialized uses by construction and insurance companies to survey sites or buildings. This presentation will give an overview of how to begin a successful Unmanned Aerial System program, discuss regulations for where and when you can use them define remote pilot under the FAA standards, and review thermal imaging camera use.

Distracted Working and Driving

Session 3 - 1:15pm

Speakers
  • Joe Reich - Director of Safety and Risk Management, Shook Construction
Summary
Distracted working and distracted driving accounts for thousands of on-the-job injuries each year. Learn how to identify distractions in the workplace and combat distraction-driven accidents

How to Apply Intermediate and Advanced Risk Reduction Solutions to Ohio Workers’ Compensation

Session 3 - 1:15pm

Speakers
  • Panel of Experts - CareWorksComp and RiskControl 360
Summary
Our panel of experts will talk about leading measures that show a clear return on investment. Companies want to attract and retain the best labor and talent across all industries, create processes and practices to help them innovate and grow, and of course, reduce risk. Our workshop focuses on how businesses can partner and collaborate to develop a holistic action plan to achieve their goals

Baby Boomers and Generational Differences in the Workplace

Session 3 - 1:15pm

Speakers
  • Carla McKelvey - Senior Vice President Talent Engagement and Culture, Staffmark
  • Chris McKinney - Regional Safety Director, Staffmark
Summary
Join regional HR experts as they discuss implications of the aging workforce. This topic will cover the Baby Boomer generation and how it affects the current and future workplace.

Recordkeeping

Session 3 - 1:15pm

Speakers
  • Abbie White - Auman Mahan & Furry
Summary
Join Abbie White, attorney with Auman, Mahan and Furry, as she reviews OSHA recordkeeping requirements at a high level. This session will cover requirements for completing OSHA's recordkeeping forms, recording injuries/illnesses and much more, including: training records, records for competent persons, determining the integrity of walking and working surfaces, et.

Treating Trauma

Session 4 - 2:30pm

Speakers
  • Nick Seitz - Owner, FireFighter Safe
Summary
Learn how to effectively treat multiple types of trauma from a highly trained EMT professional. This includes an overview of how to recognize and treat muscle, bone and joint injuries, shock, bleeding control and more.

Using Technology to Help with Risk Management

Session 4 - 2:30pm

Speakers
  • Aaron Phillips - Director of Virtual Design, Danis
Summary
Technology is changing every day, and can be a huge asset to organizations' Risk Management programs. This session will concentrate on how certain computer analysis and modelings apps can help organizations better understand and run their Risk Management plans.

Food Safety Standards

Session 4 - 2:30pm

Speakers
  • Eric Weisenbarger - EH&S Manager, Conagra Brands
Summary
This session will cover food safety as it applies to the manufacturing sector. Information over QA, food processing, and OSHA regulations will be addressed in addition to much more!

Ohio Specific Safety Standards

Session 4 - 2:30pm

Speakers
  • Doug Jenks - Auman Mahan & Furry
Summary
Safety in Ohio workplaces is governed by federal OSHA standards and the Ohio specific safety requirements. Doug Jenks, attorney with Auman, Mahan, and Furry, will discuss the Ohio specific safety requirements and their enforcement, and also describe how they are similar and different from the OSHA standards
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